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Prendergast, Arthur Hugh Dalrymple

[E] Prendergast, Arthur Hugh Dalrymple,
composer and conductor, born in London,

[+] June 28, 1833. Studied under James Turle.
Conductor of Lombard Amateur Musical
Society, and of the Bar Musical Society's
Choir. Sometime Secretary of the Bach
Choir. Has lectured to the College of Organ-
ists, etc.

[W] Works. - The Second Advent, Sacred Can-
tata ; Festival Te Deum, Church Choir
Association prize, 1882 ; Communion Service
in C ; Cantata and Deus in F, etc. A nthems :
O Lord our Governour ; Show me Thy ways
(male voices) ; God, thou hast cast us out.
Hymn tunes. Music to The Maske of Flowers
(with Birch Reynardson), performed at Gray's
Inn Hall, July, 1887, in celebration of the
Queen's Jubilee. Madrigal, When as she
smiles. Madrigal Society's prize and medal,
1889 ; Sweet western wind ; Sunshine ; Hark !
how the cheerful birds, Madrigal Society's
prize, 1880, and other part-songs. For men's
voices: When for the world's repose; mistress
mine, madrigal ; Song of the Silent Land ;
Imbuta ; The Robin ; The Pixies' welcome,
madrigal; In this fair vale, etc, Songs: A
birdie's life ; A shady nook ; Sleep, wake, live;
and others.

entry id: 326-R-62

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